Private In-Home and Online Math Tutoring in San Jose, CA

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How can a Math tutor help you?

Math is a subject that carries over into many different areas of life. We use math in cooking, when we go shopping, in telling time, and when trying to find patterns. If you start to notice your child struggling to gain an understanding in basic concepts, such as multiplication and word problems, you may be concerned with what they are missing in school. If you and your child want to find help understanding their math course in San Jose, CA, contact Varsity Tutors.

Math is a subject that constantly builds upon prior knowledge. Your child could need to have a solid understanding of basic math, in order to try to advance to subjects such as algebra, geometry, and statistics. A tutor can work with your child to strive to ensure that they learn the fundamentals, such as rounding numbers, using percentages, and basic problem solving. They can also be of assistance if your child is having difficulty in more advanced subjects, like algebra and statistics. Math is also a concept that is tested on the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP). If your child is having trouble now, getting help can make a world of difference. An expert math tutor in San Jose could help your child try to do their best on test day.

Your child's tutor will work to create a study plan that focuses on their needs and goals. If your child needs remedial help with math, their tutor can go over the most basic concepts, like addition and solving basic equations, before building on more complicated subjects. Likewise, if your child only needs help in one specific concept, such as how to convert measurements, the tutor can work with them in only that topic. An expert math tutor in San Jose, CA, can work at a time that is most convenient for your child. If your child would rather have sessions only in the afternoons, or just once a week, that is not a problem. If they need more frequent, everyday help, the tutor can accommodate that as well. It is truly about what benefits your child, the student!

A tutor is available to come to your home, meet with your child in a library or another public place, or even online. Thanks to our live interactive learning platform, your child can have face-to-face live tutoring sessions no matter where they are, even if they go out of town!

Call us today, and see how Varsity Tutors can assist you and your child in finding an independent, professional math tutor in San Jose. try to help your child take back control of math, and gain confidence in their abilities!

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Recent Tutoring Session Reviews

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"The student had an exam last week, and his professor had returned the exams to the students. We went over areas he was having trouble with on his exam. He has requested his Monday session be moved to Saturday to avoid him getting behind in his studies."

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"Today we worked on some math projects. The first project dealt with making graphs for a real-life situation. I showed her how to make a graph with Excel. She didn't have any problems with the calculations. The second project was on linear programing. We worked through 1 of the 4 problems, and started the 2nd. She knew how to use a graphing program to find the vertices of the feasibility region. "

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"The student and I looked over her second Linear Algebra test to analyze the mistakes and make sure she understands how to handle similar problems and proofs in the future. We also examined new material on determinants."

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"We began today's session by reviewing the student 's previous worksheets in which she did not feel she received satisfactory grades. We carefully went through the problems she missed and reviewed the concepts behind them. I provided more practice problems with her until she felt completely comfortable with the concept. We then went on to review 2-digit by 2-digit and 3-digit by 3-digit multiplication. We also covered greatest common factors, prime and composite numbers, factoring, rounding, and long division with sheets I provided. She did really well covering the concepts."

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"The student has gotten a good hang of simplifying cubic roots and dividing fractions in the context of rate/ratio problems. I will send some more of these off as homework. We practiced through a handful of CML problems, thinking about the different approaches he can take (educated guess/check, working backwards, etc.). When doing more of these questions in the future, I will see that he has a good organizational approach to it, charting information as necessary in order to not get lost in the problem."